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Perceptions of a
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Written by Administrator
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sexta, 10 setembro 2004 |
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McMoneagle, Joseph W (1997).
Perceptions of a paranormal subject. Journal of Parapsychology, 61(2),
(pp. 97-118) Abstract Offers detailed insight
into the process of remote viewing, or the ability of a subject to describe a
target person, place, object, or event of which they have no knowledge,
regardless of distance or time. The difference between remote viewing and any
other psychic functioning is that remote viewing is always done under
rigorous scientific control. The author offers an experiential based account
of the Stargate project, a government program using remote viewing for
intelligence collection purposes. As remote viewing is one of
parapsychology\'s foremost research paradigms, this account is especially
valuable to researchers as well as to others interested in the topic.
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